Saturday, April 6, 2013

NOURISH: I’ve started making vegie
burgers and freezing them in bulk lots. They make for an easy meal if we are
caught out late. I made allergy friendly hot cross buns for Easter which were
seriously yum. I’ve also started experimenting with carob syrup in savoury
dishes as an alternative to soy sauce (sounds weird I know LOL) but very
helpful to branch out for Little B.

PREPARE: Freezing vegie burgers, school
snacks and I’m also trying to do a day of bread by staggering times (we
currently make 2 loaves at a time, this means I can make 4 loaves within
roughly the same time period – 1 extra hour).

REDUCE: Nothing to report here that
I can think of.

GREEN: Mr B and I have been
researching a wood heater for our fireplace. The good news is we can have one,
and now we just have to work out which efficient one we like. We would really
like to stop relying on town gas for our heating.

GROW:
We harvested
the last of our beans and zucchini then ripped the plants out. Our jalapeno
chillies are still going strong and we are just about to finish the last of our
apples (3 left). We will leave the garden to rest over winter as we hope to revitalise
or move the beds during this time.

CREATE: I finished my hot
water bottle finally…yay!! :-) I sewed 48 handwriting grips for Little B’s prep
(FYOS) class. They looked a bit like this. And for Easter with so few leaves
around due to our delayed autumn, I sewed an autumn leave bunting (following atutorial by Twig & Toadstool).

DISCOVER:I’ve been reading crochet granny square books
to get ideas for my next couple of projects – a lap blanket for Little B and a
beanie for me.

I also read The Storyteller by Jodi Piccoult and really disliked it!! I normally quite like her writing, having read all her books from the start but then again perhaps I should applaud her writing as it was not the nicest of subjects and perhaps that encouraged my dislike??

ENHANCE: I sewed the handwriting
grips for school (they don’t have enough funding to buy them).

ENJOY:

~ Thanks to
Granny B, we went and saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Her Majesty’s Theatre – it
was well worth the trip – the flying car illusion is amazing.